Experiences for nurses providing palliative care for dying younger cancer patients-Literature Review
Ronoh, Rose Chebichiy (2024)
Ronoh, Rose Chebichiy
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202402082684
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-202402082684
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The purpose of this thesis aims at collecting data about the experiences nurses go through providing palliative care for dying younger patients. This can assist in obtaining clarifications to these provocations and to facilitate nurses containing managing means to formulate palliative care.
The articles that were utilized in the proposition were acquired from CINAHL, PubMed and Elsevier Science Direct. Choice of the evaluated articles was done utilizing the care and avoidance criteria. What’s more, the articles which were chosen had full content access, responded to the examination questions, were peer-checked on, were identified with the exploration theme, were logical based, distributed somewhere in the range of 2010 to 2024 and their language of production was English.
A topical examination of the seven chosen articles was completed for the motivations behind recognizing examples of importance and criticality of the information in connection to the exploration questions. Information from the chosen articles was gathered into five subjects. After dissecting the assessed articles in accordance with the distinguished topics, it was found that surely nurture assumes a vital job in offering powerful palliative care. In any case, there are a few difficulties that they face in offering viable palliative care. These difficulties incorporate worry from family and companions, poor patient-nurture relationship and enthusiastic connection, lacking assets and poor correspondence. The proposition recommended approaches to disposing of the difficulties that keep medical attendants from offering successful palliative care.
Amid research, it was found that the nature of palliative care is undermined by the difficulties looked by attendants amid training. The investigation in this manner recommended approaches to limit medical attendants’ difficulties while in the meantime amplifying steady conduct.
The articles that were utilized in the proposition were acquired from CINAHL, PubMed and Elsevier Science Direct. Choice of the evaluated articles was done utilizing the care and avoidance criteria. What’s more, the articles which were chosen had full content access, responded to the examination questions, were peer-checked on, were identified with the exploration theme, were logical based, distributed somewhere in the range of 2010 to 2024 and their language of production was English.
A topical examination of the seven chosen articles was completed for the motivations behind recognizing examples of importance and criticality of the information in connection to the exploration questions. Information from the chosen articles was gathered into five subjects. After dissecting the assessed articles in accordance with the distinguished topics, it was found that surely nurture assumes a vital job in offering powerful palliative care. In any case, there are a few difficulties that they face in offering viable palliative care. These difficulties incorporate worry from family and companions, poor patient-nurture relationship and enthusiastic connection, lacking assets and poor correspondence. The proposition recommended approaches to disposing of the difficulties that keep medical attendants from offering successful palliative care.
Amid research, it was found that the nature of palliative care is undermined by the difficulties looked by attendants amid training. The investigation in this manner recommended approaches to limit medical attendants’ difficulties while in the meantime amplifying steady conduct.
